Autism in Children: Create Success with Exercise
Individuals with autism need accommodations in their learning. By breaking down exercises, you can help your students gain confidence. NCHPAD (National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability) is the nation’s premier center in promoting the health and wellness of people with disability. To view more resources and services which can benefit all ages and populations, connect with us: ------------------------------------------------ Website: http://www.nchpad.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 1-800-900-8086 Facebook: / nchpad Twitter: / nchpad Instagram: / nchpad

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Al's story

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Co-regulation Games

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Choosing Wheelchair Accessories & Gadgets: What to Add and What to Skip

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6 Autism Signs Hiding In Plain Sight

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How Occupational Therapy Helps with Sensory Integration Issues

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Challenging Autism with Exercise

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Wheelchair Weight: Why It Matters and What to Consider

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12 Mild Autism Stims (last one may need medical attention)

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